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Show H'i M 11 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I'M I MUM I-I-I-I-I-I-l-'I 1 I I H-M II I I I I M I I I I I II I I-Ml 1111111111 Attractive Headgear for Weddings jj I! By CHERIE NICHOLAS " 1 1 1 1 1I-I-I I I I I I I I-I-I-I-I'I 1 1 I"l"l-1-Lovelier than ever are the hats which crown with glory the heads of bridesmaids who have been chosen to add their picturesque presence to the spring wedding pageant. Due to the favor expressed for very sheer and lacy straws and other media, there Is a fragile beauty about this season's models which is captivating. Tuned to the exquisite delicacy of the materials of which these enchanting confections are made, are their fairylike fairy-like colorings opaline colors to speak of these delectable tones and tints correctly. cor-rectly. Ail that fashion's followers have been hearing of late in regard to a return re-turn of romance in millinery, a revival re-vival of flowers, ribbons and feminine graces, together with the picturesqile lilt and tilt of brims because of their lately acquired bandeaux, is confirmed in the sketches herewith. The Immensity of some of the new brims is a matter of comment this season. sea-son. One of the very wide brims is seen at its loveliest In the first sketch In this group. The original of this model is of transparent crin In a pale rose opaline tint. To carry out the scheme successfully, each bridesmaid in the party will wear a duplicate of this lovely creation in a different color. Centered at the top, in the picture Is a charming little shape which faces its wee upturned brim with tiny flowers, flow-ers, with a full-blown rose posed to one side. The lacy straw capeline In the upper up-per corner to the right is in natural color, the Idea being to trim each hat with ribbon in a color tuned to the frock with which it is worn. Trimming is conspicuous by its absence ab-sence when it comes to the exquisite hair shape shown In the center of the picture to the left, the emphasis being placed on the deftly draped brim and the fact that the color of each hat for the coterie of the bride's attendants attend-ants Is different, achieving a symphony sym-phony of opalescent tones and tints. A perfectly charming version of the smaller-brimmed hat Is centered to l I l I I l l 'l vi-l'l I I M I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1-H-r I I I 1 11 I I I I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I 1 the right in the illustration the ur-ranyement ur-ranyement of the flowers and the ribbon rib-bon bespeaking true artistry of the designer. de-signer. The little Watteau hat down In the lower left hand corner is a millinery gem.. It Is lace and straw, the flowers are every color and the ribbon is velvet, vel-vet, for velvet ribbon is a trimming featured throughout the mode this season. A deftly draped flower-trimmed hat of very sheer hair braid is shown In the opposite right-hand corner. The group concludes with a huge and extremely eliective hat or starched white lace. If preferred, capelines of lacy straw may be draped after the lines of this lace model. Owing to its vogue throughout the realm of fashion, lace is playing a very conspicuous role In bridal array. It Is not alone sponsored for frocks, but Its favor Is reflected In the lovely hats which milliners are creating for bridesmaids brides-maids tiiis spring. Lf the hat be not all of lace, then it is apt to have a lace ede, while many large hair capelines are elaborated with Insets of either thread lar-e or straw lace. t. 1331, western NewD&or Uo'L) |